Juki TL98Q 110V is the same as Juki TL98P Perfection which is the 220V version for overseas markets, not for the USA.

The new Juki TL-98Q is a high-quality sewing and quilting machine designed to replace the TL-98E. The TL-98Q is a portable, lightweight machine that is easy to transport. The arm and bed of the TL-98Q are constructed of aluminum die-casting to ensure industrial-quality sewing. The larger work area enables maneuverability of large materials. An auxiliary table extends the work area to 23" to allow for even larger projects.

More Juki TL-98Q Features:

A 1,500rpm maximum sewing speed for high-performance.

Presser foot presser is easily adjustable, just turn the regulator at the top of the machine and regulate according to the indicator.

The push lever automatic needle threader affords you the pleasure of easily threading the needle without eye-strain and allows you to start sewing quickly.

Automatic needle stop up/down button. Press the needle up/down button to move the needle's position as desired, press the button continuously to make the machine sew stitch by stitch.

Hello. I am a "quilter" (piecer is more appropriate) in the market for a new machine. I was originally planning to just get a standard Singer or White machine to replace the one I currently use for piecing my quilts. However, in my online research I discovered the Juki machines. They seem to get good reviews in all the sites I've visited. Right now, I send out all my quilts to be machine quilted by someone else since I don't have the proper machine to do it myself. The Juki intrigues me. I am considering getting the TL98Q. Initially at least, I would be using it only for piecing since my confidence and ability in machine quilting is non-existent. Is this a good machine for piecing? Does the standard presser foot have a 1/4" guideline? (One of the reasons I want to replace my current machine is that the presser foot edge marks a 3/8" seam and I can't find a decent replacement foot.) Thank you. Stacie Stacie, yes the Juki TL98Q would be the best machine for piecing because it has the best 1/4" seam foot included, trims the top and bobbin thread automatically at the end of each seam, so you don't have to chain off and use scissors to cut between the pieces, stops with the needle down if you need to pivot or turn corners, raises the needle automatically when you trim threads at the beginning or ending of a seam, and has the knee lifter for presser foot lift when inserting or removing fabric under the foot. So, you never really have to turn the handwheel and never have to raise the presser foot with your hand unless you just want to. That saves a lot of time and makes it more fun to do piecing. John Douthat, owner and tech. What are the best needles to buy for the Juki TL98Q?Organ Regular Sewing 15x1 Sharp or Ball Point in larger sizes at the Organ 15X1 Page

Organ Regular Sewing Titanium Coated Sharp or Ball Point last three times longer at the Organ Titanium Page

What are the differences between the new Juki TL98Q and the old TL98E?The new Juki TL98Q "quilting" machine
has many improvements over the old TL98E "tailoring" but keeps all the features of the TL98E.

All this for the same price that the TL98E sold for. Hope this helps. Thanks.

John Douthat, AllBrands.com Owner & Tech.

Will the Juki TL 98Q sew several thicknesses of leather as in a coat or purse-leather, not belt-leather? And, will it use heavy-thread suitable for the leather? Will the pressure foot lift high enough to place the already joined seams under it?The Juki TL98Q will sew GARMENT leather with Organ 15x2 leather point needles up to size 18, located at Organ leather point needles.

Thread size should not take up more than 1/2 the size of the needle eye, so you can use thread up to that size depending on the needle size (larger needles have bigger eyes and allow thicker apparel thread, but not upholstery thread).

Since the presser foot lever lifts 9mm and the knee lever lifts 12mm, it will generally sew whatever apparel fabric is under the foot regardless of the number of plys, but not hard leather, vinyl or upholstery fabrics.

To reduce ply slippage or uneven feeding on garment leather use an optional high shank screw-on Superior roller foot R2 or Teflon coated foot MT1. The heavy duty walking foot included with the TL98Q is primarily for softer fabrics than garment leather. Hope this helps. John Douthat, Owner & Tech

I would like to know the difference between the Juki Q and the Juki QE. I need a machine to use on a Pennywinkle quilting frame and a Juki was recommended because it has a larger throat area for the quilt. I would appreciate any help you could give me. Thank YouKathy, the Juki TL98Q at http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp08115.html has automatic underbed thread trimmers for top and bobbin threads, whenever you jump from one pattern or position on the frame t another.. It eliminates having to use scissors over the quilt to trim threads before moving the machine or after finishing a line of stitching. It also eliminates having to bring up the bobbin thread. The Q also has automatic needle threader, and a large extension table to use wheneve the machine is off the frame. The QE does not have these features. John Douthat, owner and tech.
P.S. Grace Speed Control 3-way Control Box at http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp14731.html allows you to control start/stop, speed and thread trimming from the box which can be mounted on either end of the machine. Grace Sure Stitch at http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp10526.html or Quilters Cruise Control at http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp09265.html allows you to maintain consistent stitch length regulation regardless of how fast you move the machine head over the quilt.

Juki 98Q My Juki worked great for piecing two quilts. I have the smaller one mounted on a Flynn multi-frame. The needle thread continually breaks as I free-motion quilt. I have tried several needles, adjusted the tension, re-threaded and even tried different threads. Any ideas on what the problem could be? Free motion quilting and piecing were the reasons I bought this machine. You have no idea how frustrating this is! Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Catherine, have you tried all the suggestions we have on the FAQ section of our Juki TL98Q page http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp08115.html
If you have any burr on the rotary hook and/or hook point, foot, needle plate hole, or bobbin case that is hanging up the thread, it must be polished off first with fine Crocus cloth from the hardware store. We use Schmetz Jeans needles size 16, A&E Signature cotton quilting thread. uniformly wound bobbins, fabric flat against bed, pressure at 1/2, tension at balance sew test, and higher speed to make sure the needle does not bend going into our out of the fabric, which can cause skipping or breaking needles. After servicing TL98Qs, putting in the new needle and running fast over tautly held fabric, we never have a problem with skipping, shreading or breaking thread. If the Juki is working fine for piecing, it should work just as well on the frame if all the other free motion variables are under control.

Cheyenne Reilly, Ault, Colorado This is the best machine I have ever owned. I purchased it when it first came out and I now need a new light for it. It still sews like a dream and I have never had to take it in for repairs or adjustments. I keep it cleaned and oiled and adjusted and it sews like a dream. I purchased mine in Slidell, Louisiana from Allbrands.com

Juli, WashingtonMy order came in good time. This is a good package to get me started at a very competitive price. Everything came as ordered. No damage.

Jackie, TexasI’m glad to do business with you and support the Louisiana economy in these difficult times.

Della, VirginiaI have had nothing but great products and service from ALLBRANDS. When I am looking for anything to do with sewing I always check ALLBRANDS first. Della

Richard, CaliforniaTruly a great company to do business with. Highly recommend to everyone wanting great customer service and service as advertized.

Christine, California
This is the 2nd Juki purchase I have made through your company. Both machines arrived in good time and excellent condition and I love sewing on my Juki! Thank you

Richard, OhioMy wife actually ordered this machine. She was very pleased with your prompt service. So far very happy with the machine.

Christine, Stratham, NHIt was the easiest and by far the simplest experience to be had to this point!

Cynthia L., Decatur, ILGreat selections-Great prices!

Denise A., Montgomery, TXThe Juki arrived days before I expected it. Your site was easy to use and the product is great! Thanks!

Christine, New MexicoI love the machine and you have provided most excellent service.

Linda J, Bullhead City AZThis has been one of the best online shopping experiences I have had. Keep up the good work.

Ronald D, Aurora COThis was a pleasant experience getting my wife a Quilting set-up. I am sure that once I get it all set up, she will enjoy it a lot more. Right now she is using the Juki machine sewing the quilt pieces together. So far she has stated that she really enjoys her Juki machine.

Nina W, Pflugerville TXIt would have been nice to have note somewhere on the product information that it would take 2-3 weeds for the delivery of the Little Gracie II. I didn't mind the wait but I didn't know about it until I contacted your customer support. I love the Juki sewing machint. I haven't had a chance yet to really try the quilting frame.

Barbara, I love my new Juki. I bought the Juki because I wanted to be able to do
machine quilting. I am a novice quilter and have made about 4 quilts that I
had to tie because I didn't have a walking foot for my 52-yr. old machine,
and didn't have space to fit a large quilt under the arm. I needed good
straight stitching, didn't need or care about embroidery, and I wanted a
long arm machine so that I could machine quilt a large bedspread. The Juki
has several features that I really like. First of all, it sews straight
almost by itself. It's fast, but the foot control is very responsive, so
it's easy to control the speed. I love the button for moving the needle up
and down, and the thread cutter is amazingly useful, keeping my hands free
as I move from one bit of stitching to another. It is wonderful at winding
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There is no store in my area that carries Jukis, and I had been anxious
about buying a machine from the web. However, I took a chance because it was
a good price and had the features I wanted, including a lever for dropping
the feed. When it arrived I had a little trouble with the needle threader,
but sent an e-mail to the vendor, AllBrands, and they were very helpful.
They told me what to try and, even though it wasn't clear that the threader
was damaged, sent me a new part for it. It now works fine. The person at
AllBrands always answers my e-mails promptly. I am delighted with this
machine!

J. Chappel, Va.I talked to Alex and he helped me through the repair - a cable
was not connected to the mother board. It's great, don't need to return, please cancel my request and thanks, Alex was an awesome help!

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